Connect with Your Voice: At the New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park, AHA night, 5-7 p.m. April 11. Community leaders honored at this World Voice Day Event. Presentations from Kelly Coucci, Marcelle Gauvin and performances from RylanBrenner, Everett Hoagland and more. Free. Corson Maritime Learning Center, 33 William St., New Bedford.

New Bedford Animal Control: To Host low-cost rabies clinic to vaccinate dogs, cats and ferrets, 10 a.m.-noon April 6. $10 per animal. Clinic will be held at two locations: Fire Station #11, 754 Brock Ave., New Bedford and Fire Station #9, 799 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford. For information call (508) 991-6366 or visit www.nbaco.info.

Roosevelt Middle School: Presents the Clifford Rodrigues Memorial Basketball Game and Anti-Bullying Night, 6 p.m. April 4. The night will feature Jillian Jensen, a top competitor on TV's X-Factor last fall. Tickets $2 per student, $3 adults, $7 per family of five or less. Tickets can be purchased at Roosevelt Middle School. 119 Frederick St., New Bedford

"Preserving Religious Properties": A practical workshop for caretakers of older church and synagogues, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. April 13. Learn how to assess your building's needs, get advice on moving forward when a building has problems and network. Registration is $10. For more information visit www.waterfrontleague.org/donations or call (508) 997-1776. Grace Episcopal Church, 133 School St., New Bedford.

Dartmouth Historical and Arts Society: Presents "A History of Tinsmithing in America" with Bill McMillen, 5:30 p.m. April 12. Night includes a supper of Turkey Stew and dumpling followed by McMillen's lively talk. Admission is $30 per person. For tickets contact Sue Guiducci at (508) 990-2854 or email squiducci@earthlink.net. Proceeds go toward the Living History Program at the Russells Mills Schoolhouse. Dartmouth Grange, 1133 Fisher Road, Dartmouth.

Starry Night 2013: Reception will be held at the Country Club of New Bedford, 6:30 p.m. April 6. Cocktails, dinner and an opportunity to bid on a live and silent auctions and raffles. Tickets $50 per person or $75 for two people. Call (774) 264-9065 to reserve tickets. Proceeds go to New Bedford Star Kids program. 585 Slocum Road, Dartmouth.

Paskamansett Bird Club: Will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. April 10. Bob and Joanne Kowalczyk will give a slide presentation on their recent trip to Chile and Easter Island. All welcome; refreshments served. massbird.org/pbc. Community Hall of Friends Meeting, 739 Horseneck Road, Dartmouth.

2013 FAirhaven Homecoming Fair: Applications now available at www.fairhavenhomecoming.wordpress.com. Copies also available at Fairhaven Town Hall. Fair takes place 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 29.

Fairhaven Mothers' Club Card Party and Auction: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 16. $5 donation. Proceeds to benefit the scholarship fund. (508) 991-5936. Oxford Terrace Community Room, 275 Main St. Fairhaven.

Fall River Philatelic Society: Will have meetings second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Adult stamp collectors of all levels are welcome. For more information call Bob at (508) 674-0230. Stop & Shop, Marianno Bishop Blvd., Fall River.

Elizabeth Tabor Library: Presents "Let's Talk Fashion" with Michelle Michaud, 7-8 p.m. April 4. Michaud has worked in the fashion industry for six years and is the author of the fashion blog, "Pink Champagne." 8 Spring St., Marion.

11th Annual Mr. Westport Pageant: 7-9 p.m. April 5. Come support WHS Senior Boys for an entertaining and fun evening. Tickets $10 general admission and $7 for children 10 and under. Westport High School Auditorium, 19 Main Road, Westport.

Rhode Island

Friends of the Museum of Work and Culture: To host a bus trip to the Rhode Island Irish Famine Memorial in Providence, April 14. Following the tour, a dinner at RiRa will take place. $30 per person, includes tour, dinner and transportation. aconway@rihs.org. Bus will depart Andrew's Bistro's Parking lot at 2:30 p.m., 3755 Mendon Road, Cumberland.

FLICKERS Rhode Island International Film Festival: Now accepting entries for its 17 annual Film Festival to be held Aug. 6-11. The highly prestigious, world-class event is consistently ranked as one of the top Film Festivals in the U.S. Regular deadline May 15. Type of submissions: Feature Narrative (40 min or longer), Documentary, Shorts (under 40 min.), Animation, experimental and more. For more information visit www.film-festival.org/enterafilm2.php or call (401) 861-4445.

Boston

Suffolk University Law School: Presents a screening of "The Central Park Five," a documentary by filmmaker Ken Burns and Family, 4:30 p.m. April 10. Q&A with filmmakers Sarah Burns, David McMahon and members of the Central Park Five will follow screening. 120 Tremont St., Boston.